![]() Just knowing that you can create breakpoints and know what they do will help improve your ability to debug a particular function. I didn't cover the Step Into, Over, Out features. If you're debugging private methods, this will be an invaluable way to inspect things without having to go back and edit the original code and doing a page refresh. With execution stopped, you can use the console tab to run arbitrary code in the context of that function. ![]() Refresh the page and the red dot will not have a triangle play button to let you know that execution has stopped there. With a script in view, you can click to the left of the line number to add a breakpoint. ![]() With the script and console tabs enabled for your test domain, use the script tab to view a particular script. This screencast is just over 5 minutes long and, like last time, is available for the iPhone, as well.īreakpoints may seem all "programmery" but at a very basic level can be easy to use. It's a feature that I don't use nearly as often as I should and by putting this screencast together, I've hopefully pushed myself to use it more. ![]() In this screencast, I take a quick look at how to use breakpoints in Firebug to help in your debugging endeavours. If you like this one, definitely let me know and I'll be sure to put some more together. I've actually been meaning to put together a few screencasts on Firebug. It's time for another screencast! This time, I thought it'd be nice to cover a little bit of Firebug. ![]()
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